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- Asphodelaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. Such a family has been recognized by most taxonomists, but the cir****scription...
- Perleb (1826), who grouped eleven families (Asparageae, Pontederiaceae, Asphodeleae, Coronariae, Colchicaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Hypoxideae, Amaryllideae, Haemodoraceae...
- Aspidistreae Tribus VII Hemerocalleae Tribus VIII Aloineae ... Tribus X Asphodeleae p. 781 5 subtribes Tribus XI Johnsonieae p. 795 Tribus XII Allieae p...
- instance, Liliiflorae contains 11 orders; Liliiflorae 43 Asparageae 44 Asphodeleae 45 Coronariae 46 Veratreae 47 Commelineae 48 Pontedereae 49 Dioscorinae...
- first English systematist, considered Alliaceae to be part of the tribe Asphodeleae, separating them from the Liliaceae as he understood them. He also described...
- characteristics as separate families, such as Amaryllideae, Liliaceae, Asphodeleae, and Asparageae. John Lindley (1830, 1846) was the other important British...
- characteristics as separate families, such as Amaryllideae, Liliaceae, Asphodeleae and Asparageae. The cir****scription of Asparagales has been a source...
- Asphodèles CCXLII: Ail Allium pp. 218–228 Dumortier 1827, Fam. 104. Asphodeleae Juss. Trib. 1 Allieae pp. 139–140 von Regel 1875. Friesen, Fritsch &...
- characteristics of their fruit and seed, such as Amaryllideae, Liliaceae, Asphodeleae and Asparageae. John Lindley, in his An Introduction to the Natural System...
- North America. Becking, R. W. 1986. Hastingsia atropurpurea (Liliaceae: Asphodeleae). A new species from southwestern Oregon. Madroño 33: 175–181. Hastingsia...